City showdown: US firms take roles as Russia and Ukraine’s $3bn debt dispute heads to London court Legal Business18 February 2016Financial servicesLitigation City lawyers at US firms Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan are to face off after Russia filed a claim against Ukraine at London’s newly created financial court over its default of $3bn in bonds.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this category‘We want to be bigger, better, everywhere’ – John Quinn on why Quinn Emanuel isn’t slowing downSpread of transatlantic firms in the mix on Unilever’s $45bn food business saleQuinn Emanuel posts third year of double-digit growth as revenue hits $2.8bnPinsent Masons promotes 23 new partners, with six in LondonHow Pinsents’ forensic accounting partners doubled their billingsRevolving Doors: Paul Weiss grows funds practice as A&O Shearman welcomes Paul Hastings London partner‘A huge emotional release’ – DLA’s Adam Ibrahim on the longest trial of his career and winning Lawyer of the Year‘It’s not always about winning and losing, it’s about preserving relationships’ – the Commercial Litigation Summit 2024‘There is total support for getting this done’ – funders and litigators react to King’s Speech litigation funding snub